Screening of N-Acyl Homoserine Lactone-degrading Bacteria and Evaluation of Their Quorum Quenching Activities

To study the types of quorum quenching bacteria in soil and their quorum quenching characteristics, the study screened, isolated, and identified quorum quenching strains from soil and assessed their quorum quenching properties, the inhibitory and dispersion abilities on the biofilm of Hafnia alvei (...

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Main Authors: Xiqian TAN, Xiaoqing WANG, Fangchao CUI, Dangfeng WANG, Xinran LÜ, Xuepeng LI, Jianrong LI
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Xinran LÜ
Xuepeng LI
Jianrong LI
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description To study the types of quorum quenching bacteria in soil and their quorum quenching characteristics, the study screened, isolated, and identified quorum quenching strains from soil and assessed their quorum quenching properties, the inhibitory and dispersion abilities on the biofilm of Hafnia alvei (H. alvei), and the potential types of quorum quenching enzymes by specific primer amplification. Four bacteria that showed significant degrading activity against the quorum sensing signals produced by H. alvei were isolated and identified as Enterobacter hormaechei (GS31), Bacillus cereus (GS44), Bacillus thuringiensis (GS48), and Serratia sp. (GS53). E. hormaechei GS31 exhibited the highest level of quenching activity, followed by Serratia sp. GS53, B. cereus GS44, and B. thuringiensis GS48. The cell-free supernatant of E. hormaechei GS31 and Serratia sp. GS53 contained compounds with potential quorum quenching activity, whereas the crude cell extract of B. cereus GS44 and B. thuringiensis GS48 contained such chemicals. The crystal violet staining and optical microscopy assay indicated that the isolated strains exhibited different inhibitory and dispersion capabilities against the biofilm of H. alvei. Among them, E. hormaechei GS31 exhibited the most significant effect, with inhibition and dispersion rates of 42.9% and 53.0%, respectively. The homologous gene amplification results suggested E. hormaechei GS31, B. cereus GS44, and Serratia sp. GS53 likely involved AiiA lactonase and PvdQ acylase gene. Additionally, B. thuringiensis GS48 was likely to possess AiiA lactonase gene. The screening and study of quorum quenching activity of strains degrading N-acyl homoserine lactone in soil enriching quorum quenching bacterial resources and provide a theoretical reference for developing aquaculture preservatives based on quorum quenching bacteria.
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spelling doaj-art-4b94a52dcf704d0dac0cc6e6b3ec40382025-01-10T06:49:30ZzhoThe editorial department of Science and Technology of Food IndustryShipin gongye ke-ji1002-03062025-01-0146215916610.13386/j.issn1002-0306.20240202152024020215-2Screening of N-Acyl Homoserine Lactone-degrading Bacteria and Evaluation of Their Quorum Quenching ActivitiesXiqian TAN0Xiaoqing WANG1Fangchao CUI2Dangfeng WANG3Xinran LÜ4Xuepeng LI5Jianrong LI6School of Food Science and Engineering/Institute of Marine Science and Technology,Bohai University, Jinzhou 121013, ChinaSchool of Food Science and Engineering/Institute of Marine Science and Technology,Bohai University, Jinzhou 121013, ChinaSchool of Food Science and Engineering/Institute of Marine Science and Technology,Bohai University, Jinzhou 121013, ChinaSchool of Food Science and Engineering/Institute of Marine Science and Technology,Bohai University, Jinzhou 121013, ChinaSchool of Food Science and Engineering/Institute of Marine Science and Technology,Bohai University, Jinzhou 121013, ChinaSchool of Food Science and Engineering/Institute of Marine Science and Technology,Bohai University, Jinzhou 121013, ChinaSchool of Food Science and Engineering/Institute of Marine Science and Technology,Bohai University, Jinzhou 121013, ChinaTo study the types of quorum quenching bacteria in soil and their quorum quenching characteristics, the study screened, isolated, and identified quorum quenching strains from soil and assessed their quorum quenching properties, the inhibitory and dispersion abilities on the biofilm of Hafnia alvei (H. alvei), and the potential types of quorum quenching enzymes by specific primer amplification. Four bacteria that showed significant degrading activity against the quorum sensing signals produced by H. alvei were isolated and identified as Enterobacter hormaechei (GS31), Bacillus cereus (GS44), Bacillus thuringiensis (GS48), and Serratia sp. (GS53). E. hormaechei GS31 exhibited the highest level of quenching activity, followed by Serratia sp. GS53, B. cereus GS44, and B. thuringiensis GS48. The cell-free supernatant of E. hormaechei GS31 and Serratia sp. GS53 contained compounds with potential quorum quenching activity, whereas the crude cell extract of B. cereus GS44 and B. thuringiensis GS48 contained such chemicals. The crystal violet staining and optical microscopy assay indicated that the isolated strains exhibited different inhibitory and dispersion capabilities against the biofilm of H. alvei. Among them, E. hormaechei GS31 exhibited the most significant effect, with inhibition and dispersion rates of 42.9% and 53.0%, respectively. The homologous gene amplification results suggested E. hormaechei GS31, B. cereus GS44, and Serratia sp. GS53 likely involved AiiA lactonase and PvdQ acylase gene. Additionally, B. thuringiensis GS48 was likely to possess AiiA lactonase gene. The screening and study of quorum quenching activity of strains degrading N-acyl homoserine lactone in soil enriching quorum quenching bacterial resources and provide a theoretical reference for developing aquaculture preservatives based on quorum quenching bacteria.http://www.spgykj.com/cn/article/doi/10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2024020215n-acyl homoserine lactonequorum sensingquorum quenchingbiofilmhafnia alvei
spellingShingle Xiqian TAN
Xiaoqing WANG
Fangchao CUI
Dangfeng WANG
Xinran LÜ
Xuepeng LI
Jianrong LI
Screening of N-Acyl Homoserine Lactone-degrading Bacteria and Evaluation of Their Quorum Quenching Activities
Shipin gongye ke-ji
n-acyl homoserine lactone
quorum sensing
quorum quenching
biofilm
hafnia alvei
title Screening of N-Acyl Homoserine Lactone-degrading Bacteria and Evaluation of Their Quorum Quenching Activities
title_full Screening of N-Acyl Homoserine Lactone-degrading Bacteria and Evaluation of Their Quorum Quenching Activities
title_fullStr Screening of N-Acyl Homoserine Lactone-degrading Bacteria and Evaluation of Their Quorum Quenching Activities
title_full_unstemmed Screening of N-Acyl Homoserine Lactone-degrading Bacteria and Evaluation of Their Quorum Quenching Activities
title_short Screening of N-Acyl Homoserine Lactone-degrading Bacteria and Evaluation of Their Quorum Quenching Activities
title_sort screening of n acyl homoserine lactone degrading bacteria and evaluation of their quorum quenching activities
topic n-acyl homoserine lactone
quorum sensing
quorum quenching
biofilm
hafnia alvei
url http://www.spgykj.com/cn/article/doi/10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2024020215
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